This GAR statue is in the "Winship Triangle" (a small triangular park bounded by Belmont Rd, S.6th St & Gertrude Ave) in Grand Forks ND.
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Grand Army of the Republic Monument County: Grand Forks County, North Dakota Location: intersection of Belmont Avenue and Sixth Street Coordinates: N45 o 55.187' W97 o 01.709' A lone granite soldier towering above an intersection in Grand Forks, North Dakota, calls to memory those who served in Union armies during the American Civil War.
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I always admired the Statue of the Civil War Soldier at Oakwood Cemetery in my hometown of Saginaw. I always thought it was a statue of James N. Penoyer since his name is so prominently displayed on the plinth. As I went around Michigan taking photos and finding other Civil War statues I noticed something familiar about them.
On September 30, 1904 the Joe Hooker Post of Grand Army of the Republic (a local branch of a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army) dedicated a monument consisting of a civil war soldier statue and a surplus cannon.
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Baxter Springs Civil War Monument erected in 1886 after Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) post collected more than 7,000 signatures from former soldiers. The monument is located in the Soldier's Lot of the Baxter Springs Cemetery, and is dedicated to the 132 soldiers who died in the Battle of Baxter Springs October 8, 1863.
The Recording Angel statue had been given to the Grand Army of the Republic’s Aurora post 140 years ago but was removed from the downtown GAR hall 17 years ago and only recently was restored and put back in place as part of a memorial to all unidentified soldiers who died in the Civil War.
Part of the commemoration of the American Civil War, these symbols include monuments and statues, flags, holidays and other observances, and the names of schools, roads, parks, bridges, counties, cities, lakes, dams, military bases, and other public works.